Definition: 1. Being joined in close association. 2. Joined or linked together. 3. Related to or accompanying. 4. Wired together to an alarm system. 5. Plugged in.
Use 'connected' in a sentence:
1. I connected the wires for the transformer.
2. This leads to the inescapable conclusion that the two things are connected.
3. The two events are closely connected.
4. You will also learn more words and expressions connected with food.
5. She connected up the two computers.
6. The two incidents were only remotely connected.
7. The house is not yet connected to the mains.
8. He asked to be connected to the central switchboard at London University.
9. Ischia was now connected to the mainland water supply.
10. Scientific research and conservation are intimately connected.
11. It can be connected to a PC for the transfer of information.
12. The events may or may not have been connected.
13. Languages and cultures are closely connected.
14. The two subjects are closely connected.
15. He says maths and music are connected.
16. Certainly, they were connected to their land, the way one is complicatedly connected to, or encumbered by.
17. Users can easily move files between PCs connected by local area networks or the Internet.
18. The towns are connected by train and bus services.
19. I wouldn't have connected the two things.
20. Since a long time ago, Halloween has been connected with the ghosts.
21. Have you ever had any skin problems connected with exposure to the sun?
22. Most importantly, that everything in the plays be logically connected.
23. The earth wire was not connected.
24. With a few keystrokes, Rebecca was connected to her computer at Liberty Air Service.
25. People connected with the Guide should come from sunny places.
26. The blow connected and she felt a surge of pain.
27. The telephone lines connected thousands of government computers.
28. They are well-connected with the education-reform mafia.
29. His workshop connected with a small building in the garden.
30. She added that older adults are also on Facebook to stay connected.
31. They are connected by marriage.
32. In five years they will have their cyber-infrastructure connected.
33. Also, many species are interdependent, intimately connected to one another.
34. The dispute is not directly connected to the negotiations.
35. He asked to be connected to the central switchboard.
36. The geography of poverty and the geography of voting are connected.
37. We're waiting for the telephone to be connected.
38. The turning disc is connected by a drive belt to an electric motor.
39. Taste and smell are closely connected.
40. I was surprised to hear them mentioned together: I had never connected them before.
41. Users can easily move files between PCs connected by local area networks or the internet.
42. These appliances should not be connected to power supplies.